Split
via Vis & Korčula.
Sail a 7-day catamaran from Split via Vis, Korčula & Hvar. Discover the Blue Cave, secret bays, historic towns, and peaceful Adriatic coastlines.

Day-by-day route
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Split → Maslinica Bay
An 11 NM sail from Split to Šolta's Maslinica Bay. Drop anchor near the island of St. Nicholas, swim in the clear turquoise water, and explore the charming village with its 17th-century castle. Enjoy sunset from the cockpit.
Distance
12 NM
Sailing
~2.4h at 5 kn
Route at a glance
Best season
May – mid-October (peak Jun & Sep)
Duration
7 days · Sat – Sat
Departure
Split
Sailing area
Split
Route summary
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Day-by-day journey
Named anchorages, restaurants, and route notes for every leg of the week — written by sailors who've actually run this passage.

Split → Maslinica Bay
Depart Split mid-afternoon for the 11-nautical-mile sail west to Maslinica Bay on the island of Šolta. This sheltered bay, protected by the islet of St. Nicholas, offers a serene introduction to island life. Drop anchor in the clear turquoise water, where the seabed is visible, and take a refreshing swim before heading ashore. Explore the picturesque village of Maslinica, noting the Martinis Marchi castle, a striking 17th-century fortification. For dinner, consider Konoba Škoj, known for its fresh seafood and local wines, or prepare a meal aboard as the cicadas begin their evening chorus. The bay is well-protected, making for a peaceful overnight anchorage.
Things to do
Anchor in Maslinica Bay and swim
Explore Maslinica village and castle
Dine at Konoba Škoj for local specialties
Enjoy sunset views from the cockpit
Mooring tip
Anchor in 5-10 metres of sand and rock on the bay's south side; holding is good. No services available.

Maslinica Bay → Komiza
Departing Maslinica, set a course southwest for the 25-nautical-mile passage to Komiža on Vis island, Croatia's westernmost inhabited island. This charming fishing village, nestled beneath a dramatic amphitheatre of hills, offers a slower pace of life. Drop anchor in the clear waters of Komiža Bay, just offshore from the waterfront promenade. Spend the afternoon exploring the narrow, winding streets, discovering hidden courtyards and the fascinating Fishing Museum, which chronicles the town's maritime past. As dusk approaches, walk over to Kamenice beach, a pebble stretch perfect for a final swim and watching the sun dip below the horizon, casting a warm glow on the stone houses. For dinner, seek out a local konoba along the Riva for freshly grilled seafood, perhaps accompanied by a glass of local Vugava wine.
Things to do
Anchor in Komiža Bay before heading ashore
Explore the maritime exhibits at the Fishing Museum
Walk to Kamenice beach for sunset views
Dine at a waterfront konoba along the Riva
Mooring tip
Anchor in Komiža Bay on sand and weed in 5-10 metres; good holding. Stern-to mooring is possible along the Riva in settled weather.

Komiza → Bisevo – Islet Budihovac – Vela Luka
Depart Komiža for the 25-nautical-mile passage south to Bisevo, a small island famed for the Blue Cave. Arrive mid-morning and take a local tender into Modra Špilja, where sunlight refracts through underwater openings to create an ethereal blue glow. Afterwards, continue north to the islet of Budihovac, anchoring in its sheltered bay for a swim in crystal-clear waters, the scent of sun-baked pine needles drifting from the shore. The final leg takes you to Vela Luka on Korčula, a substantial harbour town with Roman-era roots and a vibrant cultural scene. Secure a stern-to mooring within the main bay, close to the waterfront promenade.
Things to do
Enter Blue Cave on guided tender from Bisevo
Swim and snorkel in Budihovac's turquoise bay
Explore Vela Luka's ancient mosaics and waterfront
Enjoy fresh oysters at a local konoba
Mooring tip
Vela Luka harbour offers stern-to moorings with good holding in sand; fuel is available at the town quay.

Vela Luka → Hvar (Palmizana)
Depart Vela Luka mid-morning for the 30-nautical-mile passage east towards Hvar Island and the Pakleni archipelago. Anchor in the protected waters of Palmizana Bay, a popular stop with clear water and a well-maintained botanical garden showcasing Mediterranean flora. Spend the afternoon swimming from the small sandy coves or exploring the gardens. For evening, consider a water taxi to nearby Hvar Town. The island's namesake capital offers UNESCO-listed Venetian architecture, the imposing Fortica Fortress with panoramic views, and a lively harbourfront. The scent of pine and salt hangs heavy in the air as dusk settles over the Pakleni chain.
Things to do
Anchor in Palmizana Bay, swim and explore gardens
Water taxi to Hvar Town for evening
Climb Fortica Fortress for sunset views
Dine at a waterfront konoba in Hvar Town
Mooring tip
Palmizana Bay offers good anchorage in sand and weed; limited mooring buoys available, book ahead in peak season.

Hvar (Palmizana) → Stari Grad
After a leisurely morning in Palmizana, set sail for the 15 NM journey north to Stari Grad, a town whose history stretches back over 2,400 years. As you approach, the fertile Stari Grad Plain, a UNESCO World Heritage site, unfolds, still bearing the ancient Greek land division system. Moor stern-to at the Stari Grad waterfront, a welcome change after the park's anchorages. Spend the afternoon exploring the charming, narrow lanes lined with honey-coloured stone houses. Visit the Dominican Monastery with its valuable collection of art and artefacts, and Petar Hektorović's Tvrdalj Castle, a fascinating fortified villa. The air here is often scented with the resin of ancient pines. Consider a pre-booked wine tasting at a family-run konoba, sampling local Plavac Mali. Enjoy the sunset stroll along the Riva before dinner.
Things to do
Explore the UNESCO Stari Grad Plain
Visit Tvrdalj Castle and Dominican Monastery
Sample local wines at a family konoba
Stroll the waterfront promenade at sunset
Mooring tip
Stern-to moorings are available along the waterfront; book ahead in peak season or arrive early.

Stari Grad → Milna
Depart Stari Grad mid-morning for the 25-nautical-mile passage southwest to Milna on Brač island, a harbour favoured by discerning sailors for its elegance and calm. The approach reveals a deep, well-protected bay lined with stone villas and the Baroque Church of St. Mary of the Assumption. Drop anchor in one of the quiet bays like Pasika or Lucica, where the seabed is a mix of sand and rock in 5-10 metres, or opt for stern-to mooring in the marina. The waterfront promenade offers excellent seafood at Konoba Idro or Konoba Omo, where you can savour local wines as the cicadas begin their evening chorus. Milna’s refined atmosphere and excellent amenities make it a perfect penultimate stop.
Things to do
Visit the Baroque Church of St. Mary of the Assumption
Swim in the clear waters of Pasika or Lucica bay
Dine at Konoba Idro for fresh seafood
Stroll the elegant Milna waterfront promenade
Mooring tip
Milna offers stern-to moorings in the marina; anchor in sand/rock mix in bays. Fuel available at the head of the main quay.

Milna → Split
Begin your final day with an eight-nautical-mile passage back towards Split, perhaps making a brief stop en route in the sheltered waters of Kaštela Bay for a last swim. As you approach Split's harbour, the familiar terracotta roofs and the imposing Diocletian's Palace walls will come into view. Tie up at Marina Kaštela or ACI Split, where stern-to mooring is standard practice, ensuring your vessel is secure for the night. Spend the afternoon revisiting the Roman foundations of Diocletian's Palace, perhaps enjoying a gelato on the Riva promenade as the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm glow on the bustling waterfront. The scent of pine from Marjan Hill drifts down as you reflect on your week's sailing.
Things to do
Swim in Kaštela Bay before the final approach
Stern-to moor at ACI Split or Marina Kaštela
Explore Diocletian's Palace Roman cellars
Enjoy a final coffee on the Riva promenade
Mooring tip
Stern-to moorings are standard at ACI Split and Marina Kaštela; book ahead in high season.
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